Myths and legends of Alaska . BlRDSEYE VlEW OF VALDEZ MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA flew slowly up, gasping for breath. He sank down upontheir backs. When Raven had his breath again, he puthis hand on his breast. He said, I have an arrowhere from an old war. It pains me greatly. That iswhy I fell behind. After resting, the geese rose from the water. Theyflapped slowly along. Raven flew with them. After awhile, Raven began to fall behind. He grew more andmore tired. At last the geese looked back. FatherGoose said, He must be tired. We will wait. Sothe geese sank down together in the water, while


Myths and legends of Alaska . BlRDSEYE VlEW OF VALDEZ MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA flew slowly up, gasping for breath. He sank down upontheir backs. When Raven had his breath again, he puthis hand on his breast. He said, I have an arrowhere from an old war. It pains me greatly. That iswhy I fell behind. After resting, the geese rose from the water. Theyflapped slowly along. Raven flew with them. After awhile, Raven began to fall behind. He grew more andmore tired. At last the geese looked back. FatherGoose said, He must be tired. We will wait. Sothe geese sank down together in the water, while Ravenflew slowly up to them and sank down upon their backs. Raven said, I have an arrowhead which piercedmy heart in an old war. That is why I fell wife put her hand on his breast. She couldfeel it beating like a hammer; she said she could notfeel an arrowhead. So the geese rose again from the water. Theyflapped slowly along. But Ravens wings were verytired. Before long he fell behind again. Again thegeese waite


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